I agree that once a week for starters should be enough. Ricardo, you already wrote the first article and, if everybody agrees, it can be published as this week's post. In the mean time we will rewrite Izidor's description of the fixed icon path bug and we'll have ready the post for the next week.
As Bertrand suggested, we should present ourselves, but I vote to create the "Meet the Team" blog post series to be published one at the time, where the most active members among developers and contributors can have a paragraph or two (or more, if anybody has time or inclination ;) to present him/herself... :) This can be added as the "Meet the Team" blog category. I like the idea of putting various types of content on the blog, and will definitely start searching for it, but it will have to wait for *after the 6th of April* when my application for the GNOME Outreach Program for Women is due. I want to advance as much as possible with the GTG User Documentation in Mallard (afterwards I can blog about it ;) to have a fair chance of getting the internship. That way you will have to put up with me and my comments at least until September... :P Ricardo, by all means start making videos and tutorials, it will be great addition for the blog and we can even integrate them into the User Documentation in the making! Cheers, Radina On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 21:25, Bertrand Rousseau < [email protected]> wrote: > I like Izidor's idea of varying the content. Updates, screencasts, > news about GTG people, those are interesting news... > > Of course, Ricardo, Radina, you're in the driver's seat, so do as you > please, do what *motivates* you. Don't hesitate to ask us to write > down some posts sometimes! (We're not only here to be lazy/whiny > bastards ;-) ) > > Regarding the periodicity, twice a week is maybe a bit ambitious for > just GTG. For me, I would already be happy with oncea week... I'd say > that the regularity is the most important. > > Oh, and take the time to introduce yourself, you certainly earned it! > > Thanks again for all the work, > > Bertrand > > 2012/3/26 Ricardo Graça <[email protected]>: > > Sounds good to me! Those are a lot of tasks though. We'll have to > organize > > ourselves very well to pull it off. I can start recording videos of the > > features, but finding interesting stuff to blog about regularly might be > too > > much for me. Radina? > > > > No dia 26 de Mar de 2012 15:27, "Izidor Matušov" < > [email protected]> > > escreveu: > > > >> I've added few notes to both documents (blogpost and Radina's > >> documentation outline). I like them! > >> > >> On Saturday night I had several ideas (it was a long travel by bus): > >> * regularly post on the blog, at least once or twice a week > >> > >> * besides blogging about GTG development and its features, it might be > a > >> good idea to post other interesting content as well. For example, the > author > >> of Switf To-DO list has a blog where he posts about personal > development - > >> content that go beyond his To-DO list. You would need to find out who > you > >> want to talk to and what could be interesting for her. We don't have to > >> create our own content (but it would be great), posting links and > summaries > >> to noteworthy articles / blogpost / youtube videos once a week or once > a two > >> weeks could be enough. > >> > >> * You could create many video tutorials of new features. Some people > >> don't want to upgrade to development version (it could have bugs) but > they > >> would like to see how that feature looks like. You could inspire by > >> OMGUbuntu: > >> > http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/03/how-to-minimize-apps-to-the-unity-launcher-in-ubuntu-12-04/ > >> > >> * You could write a blog post about urgency color plugin. > >> > >> Those are just ideas, feel free to dismissed them :-) > >> > >> Izidor > > > > -- > Bertrand Rousseau >
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